You want more kale? You got it. Guess what I recently gifted all of the friends involved in the kale vs. collards fiasco? Kale propaganda!!

Really, how cute are these pins? They are from Sick on Sin, a company that offers all kinds of adorable pins and magnets and stuff: the vegan/animal themed are only some of their many offerings ("I love kale" is design #45).

Besides their adorbs merchandise (vegans love pins), the folks at Sick on Sin were incredibly kind as well as efficient. When I placed my order for multiple pins of the same design, they wrote to confirm my order and still shipped the very same day. So even though I'd waited until the last minute to order, it still arrived in a flash.

After having explained the friendly kale vs. collards debacle in the email conversation regarding my order, guess who weighed in on my packing slip? Yep, another member of Team Kale! Very cool.

"P.S. I vote kale too!"

Think that's all the kale I have for you today? Think again. Look what I found at Herbivore: a thumbs-up kale belt!

It too was a gift and now I'm wondering why I didn't get one for myself- especially since it seems they are out of stock. Kale belt buckles FTW!

And, finally: if you're afraid of offending collards if your kale-ness isn't ready to be represented so tangibly, perhaps stickers are more your speed. For a small donation, there's always the sizable Eat More Kale sticker to get your point across.

Most importantly, eat some kale!

And, to my friends (the collard sympathizers) who have been trekking through Nepal: welcome home!

I'm with you on Team Kale, not only for the swank accessorizing. Kale chips, DUH! Also, I recently tried a marinated collard salad and maybe I didn't massage it enough? But it just ain't the same. The only thing collards win out on, imo, are wraps. Can't wrap curly kale!

Kale, kale, kale. Ever since a particularly successful gardening experience with collards, I swore I'd never eat them again. Recently, though, I made collard wraps and they were very good. In general, though, I play on the kale team.

Andrea, I have a friend who can't do zucchini b/c, growing up, her mom always had such an abundance from the garden that she put it in everything. I do hold a grudge against collards (Ethiopian food is an exception), but I've been meaning to try them for cooked wraps.